About ‘Miteri Gaun’

The Nepali movie ‘Miteri Gaun’ is a presentation of Gagan Birahi. The movie features action of Rajendra Khadgi, choreography of Basanta Shrestha, music of Sambhu Rai, and the cinematography of Gauri Shankar Dhunju. The director Gagan Birahi is also the producer of the movie. In addition to producing and directing, Birahi has also written the story of the movie.

Nepali movie ‘Achanak’ is a presentation of the producer Saroj Sharma Tirupati Pictures. The script of the movie is written by the director Deshbhakta Khanal. The movie was released in theatre in 2011.

Jeshika Khadka is introduced in a new name in the movie. The actress previously known as Jyoti Khadka had changed her name to Jeshika after her sex scandal with comedy singer, Prakash Ojha. The actress later committed suicide.

The movie made on the age old Sati tradition, ‘Jhola’ is scheduled to re-release on April 24, 2015. The movie sent to Oscar by the Nepali authorities was initially released on February 6, 2014. Although the movie celebrated 51 days in some theaters, the reception of the general public wasn’t that good, despite of good reviews. The xNepali reviewer had recommended it ‘a must watch movie’ (read ‘Jhola’ review in xnepali).

After the actress Garima Pant received the best actress award in SAARC Film Festival 2014, the interest in the movie attained new height. The actress was appreciated by everybody including the president, artists’ association and was honored by the National award. Although the movie couldn’t get the nomination in the Oscars, the movie has received positive responses from various festivals.

The debut movie of actor Nikhil Upreti, ‘Pinjada’ is made on the story of Pawan Mainali. The movie also features the son of director Shovit Basnet, Salon Basnet as a child artist. The movie ‘Pinjada’ is the presentation of Pawan Mainali for Free Sky International Pvt. Ltd. The script and dialogue of the movie is written by the director Desh Bhakta Khanal. The success of the movie established Nikhil Upreti as an action hero in Nepali film industry.

Nepali actress aged half-a-century, Mithila Sharma, is reportedly getting married this year. 74-years-old ex-police chief, Motilal Bohara said to be the groom of the actress. The rumor of an affair between Motilal and Mithila had been going on in the Nepali movie industry for some time. When Bohara’s wife died last year, the path of union between the two opened up.

The historical movie ‘Jhola’ has celebrated 51 days in theater on March 29. We at xnepali wish the film makers on the success of the movie. The success of the movie at the time when majority of Nepali movies have failed to recover their investment is an indication that there is still a market for good movies in Nepal.

The movie said by our reviewer a ‘must watch movie’ gives a glimpse of our past and the backward society of that time. Actress Garima Pant, actor Desh Bhakta Khanal and others have given their realist performance.

Nepali movie ‘Jhola’ is a movie made on a popular book by the same name by literary figure, Krishna Dharabasi. The plot set on the Nepali society of the time about a century ago. The movie directed by Yadav Kumar Bhattarai features Garima Pant, Desh Bhakta Khanal, Deepak Chhetri, Laxmi Giri, Pralhad Khatiwada etc. in main roles. The movie made on the banner of Media for Culture Pvt. Ltd. was made after an extensive research on the topic for about 7 years. Based on the novel, late Deepak Alok had written the script of the movie – keeping the core of the book intact. The movie can be categorized as a historical art movie.

Story

The movie presents the height of violence against women in ancient Nepal – Sati tradition. In ‘Jhola’ an young woman (Garima Pant) is married to a man 40 years senior to her. When her husband dies, Garima is burned alive with the dead body of her husband. She escaped the fire and hides in a cave. You can watch the movie to know what happens to Garima and how her underage son helps her.

‘Naseeb Afno’ or ‘Nasib Afno’ is the second presentation of Abhi Films Pvt. ltd. , presented by Dil Kumar. The story of the movie is written by Dil Kumar Pyasi. The script is written by the director Bikash Acharya.